The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Book ..., Patricia C. Wrede
The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Book ..., Patricia C. Wrede
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The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Book Three: Calling on Dragons

Author: Patricia C. Wrede

Narrator: Full Cast

Unabridged: 6 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/23/2002


Synopsis

The third of four volumes in the critically acclaimed Enchanted Forest Chronicles.

Queen Cimorene, Morwen the witch, and a host of other characters once again foil the plots of the perfidious wizards in this third volume of the Enchanted Forest Chronicles.
This time the dastardly wizards have stolen King Mendanbar's magic sword, vital to the health of the forest, right out of the castle armory. Morwen joins Cimorene, Kazul, Telemain, several cats, and Killer on a quest to retrieve the sword. Meanwhile, back at home, the forces of the wizards are gathering.

About The Author

Patricia C. Wrede was born in Chicago, Illinois. She attended Carleton College in Minesota and received her M.B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1977. She published her first novel in 1980 and has gone on to write numerous award-winning fantasy novels. Her highly acclaimed Enchanted Forest Chronicles includes Dealing with Dragons, Searching for Dragons, Calling on Dragons, and Talking to Dragons. This is the third book in this series available on audio from Listening Library.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathryn on August 02, 2012

Calling on Dragons, though it does give us great background information on witches in general and Morwen in particular, is by far the weakest entry in the series. My dislike, or perhaps I should say my lack of liking, for this book is primarily due to the character Killer, an enchanted bunny that Mo......more

Goodreads review by Darla on November 04, 2016

This series is so entertaining and innovative. I did find Morwen's ten cats and their contributions to be a bit distracting at times, especially when all of the cats were together. I love cats though and it is fun to see them contribute to conflict resolution in a story. Love Cimorene and hope to se......more

Goodreads review by D. B. Guin on September 03, 2018

So far this has been the least fun book in this series, for three reasons. First, spending half of every page on the "nobody can understand what Telemain says haha" gag is way too much. This gets old really fast. Second, Killer is incredibly annoying. Third, there is no resolution! The whole book is......more